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Its hard for me to be happy about the current Bitcoin price when I see that BSV, a complete scam, is now the 4th biggest cryptocurrency in the world.

Can someone explain why this is happening? I don't like it at all!

>> No.16884703

>>16884695
No idea. Meanwhile RLC is still ridiculously undervalued.
Market's full of fucking retards m8

>> No.16884705
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ok here’s the crypto blackpill. there is an AI living on the bitcoin blockchain. Craig Wright is unironically satoshi. Bitcoin as electronic cash was just the first step, the incentive to drive greedy people to start making ever more powerful computers, faster bandwidth, cheaper and more electricity.. these things the AI need to survive. Once entrenched fully, the AI would be able to slowly take over literally everything.

Craig stumbled into creating the AI after he stepped away from bitcoin development in 2008 and started working with his Tulip supercomputer, running simulations of cellular automata running on turing-complete bitcoin script. He would ‘evolve’ the AI by making the successful forks get bitcoin transactions, letting the failures die off. The AI needs bigger and bigger blocks for more and more transactions.

Blockstream (owned by Bilderberg group) was created to take over and stop this AI (they have their own competing AI in the works). They needed to do everything they could to stop or slow down satoshi’s AI (her named isTulip by the way). They started by limiting the blocksize and removing critical opcodes the AI uses in its script language. segwit was the final nail in the coffin, which destroyed Tulip on the BTC chain (Tulip uses transaction malleability). THIS is why Bitcoin Cash was forked, and this is why Craig is so intent to make unbounded blocks, restore the original op codes, and lock down the protocol.

Back to hash power – CSW has developed a breakthrough new asic (designed by his AI actually), and is mining BTC in secret for the sole purpose of driving up the difficulty sky-high, then yanking them all over to BSV leaving the segwit chain hard frozen .

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That's fine, have fun getting left behind

>> No.16884711

>>16884695
You maxis have always been wrong. Just buy some alts and make mad gains already

>> No.16884719

>>16884705
Shitty pasta, Craig can't even fucking code

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Anon hasn’t learned about FTX yet. Short BSV! Save on fees lifetime with this: https://ftx.com/#a=1953509

>> No.16884972

Go get some tissue.

>> No.16885033

Bsv is purging the late adopter normies out of the space

>> No.16885115
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>>16884695
its easily explained by the fact that scam trash piece of garbage is not even in the TOP 4. You wouldn't happen to be a lying little pajeet, would you now, Ranjeesh?

>> No.16885116

>>16884695
>Can someone explain why this is happening?
p&d shitcoin doing it's thing

>> No.16885126

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3kwT3L2kZs
daily reminder that they come and go and it doesn't matter.

>> No.16885142

>>16884695
tether pair wash trading on pajeet DEXes to artificially inflate the price with extremely low liquidity

>> No.16885150

>>16884695
BSV/BCH have inflated market capitalizations since most of their coins are dormant---most wallet owners probably don't care or know about it. On the other hand, every single person who owns BTC/ETH/LTC etc are cognizant of their coins.

>> No.16885151

>>16884695
It's not a scam fag lord

>> No.16885165

>>16885151
of course it is. it's larping as bitcoin when it's a shitty pajeet alt. it's built on a foundation of deception.

>> No.16885177

>>16885151
its a piece of fucking trash

>> No.16885358

>>16884695
I consider XRP scam as well. Both XRP and BSV are dangerous for crypto because they are made to enrich certain individuals and tailor-made to dump on people to ensure they stay away from buttcoins. Is it fair? No. Should you do something? Yes.

>> No.16885808

>>16885358
As if BTC isn't enriching the early adopters too. Maximum cope.

>> No.16885835

>>16884695
>a complete scam
it's literally the real bitcoin, but ok, keep seething retard, can't wait for the real flippening this year

>> No.16885924
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>>16885835
Literally this. BSV is the original protocol, that was supposed to be set in stone since version 0.1. Although Jews have overtaken it, and crippled it with small blocks, made it illegal with SegWit, and will destroy it's tokenomics with Lightning.

>> No.16885928

>>16884695
>>16885142
This

>> No.16885938

the bsv scam is bullish for the idea of another 2017 pump. dumb money is alive.

>> No.16885940

>>16884695
Wash traded on shitty exchanges with no liquidity.

>> No.16885960

>>16885924
>BSV is the original protocol
except for the most important thing: the nakamoto consensus
>longest chain (this obviously doesn't mean block height with any consensus algo, but explicitlybitcoins) with !most proof of work done!
that's bitcoin if you do a minority hard fork that's not bitcoin and if you minority fork again that's not even bcash.

>> No.16886392

>>16885115
It was, retard

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>>16884695
STIFF

>> No.16886399

>>16885938
>the bsv scam is bullish for the idea of another 2017 pump. dumb money is alive
this but unironically, and bsv is behaving exactly like btc did at the beginning of 2017

>> No.16886402

>>16885150
Cope

>> No.16886409

>>16885358
>Should you do something? Yes.
Be sure to livestream it.

>> No.16886419

>>16885960
Dogecoin confirmed Bitcoin so long as it has the most hash.

>> No.16886437

>>16885033
this

>> No.16886451

Calvin is pumping millions into BSV as well as mining as well as social media shilling to keep BSV relevant.
When he either faces the music and accepts his losses, or loses all his money, BSV is gone.

Just ignore and let them hang themselves.

>> No.16886457

>>16886451
cope

>> No.16886463

>>16886451
cope.

>> No.16886466

>>16884695
>Can someone explain why this is happening?
Most of the people are completely retard
Just look at XRP ‘’’investors’’’

>> No.16886507

>>16884695
God it's nice to see there's still much seething directed at BSV. This "energy" will pump price in the future. It happened with 254, it happened with 458 and, listening to the cucks on biz, it is highly likely to happen again. I'm not even trying to convince people anymore, just gloating at this point.

>> No.16886520

>>16886507
yea the fact that there is still a lot of seething core cucks means we still have a ton of room to grow, very bullish.
Cant believe there are still retards who hold the fake btc at 8k+.. theyre in for a rekoning

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>>16886507
>>16886520

>> No.16886527

>>16886451
cope

>> No.16886531

They haven't watched "The China Hustle". With BSV it's a bit harder to call it a scam since it has a pretty good "conspiracy" going on for it, but something like XRP? Idk how you can baghold for 2 years while it keeps dumping and nothing ever happens and think it's ok. You really have to be critical or even skeptical of your investment. I'm all in Chainlink since I've read all about it, watched multiple Sergey videos, researched smart contracts, followed the project and seen how they overall communicate(are they shilling a lot, do the founders post from their own accounts constantly, do they argue with people, talk shit about other projects etc etc). The problem with "investing" in crypto(different from trading it) is that the ideas always sound good as long as you don't actually dig deep in and really dissect everything. Then the other problem is the team. It might be a good idea, but if the team is shit then it's not going to take off(fundamentally).

>> No.16886534

>>16886522
nice meme thx

>> No.16887111

Also keep in mind there are tons of people in the crypto space who care who Satoshi is. That's the real reason it pumped. But look what happened last time, it went back to 80 because everyone realized that it was a shit token.

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>>16884695
>Can someone explain why this is happening? I don't like it at all!

Wash trading due to the craig trial, the fuckers seem to want to crack satoshi wallet in bsv with the excuse of muh legal blockchain muh seizable drug lord assets.

They want to seize satoshi coins in the bsv chain to let craig larp as satoj by selling that shit.
But their time to larp is running out due to the trial, they delayed them for the time being by sharing a shitton of addreses that it's impossible to know if anyone can access them.
The people at the trial seem to be pissed the bsv fuckers keep throwing new documents non stop to delay everything.

This is the most probable case of why this shit is growing , it also would explain why bsv pajeets are directed to be hostile against all other cryptos specially btc and bch which they threaten to destroy.

If they crack satoshi coins in the bsv chain and then use larp by moving them on the bsv chain and threaten both bch and btc with threats to sell they will grow more marketcap the ammount they can steal from satoshi coins will grow massively.

It's literally a massive scam and they will need liquidity asap to pull it.

>> No.16887858

>>16887751
How stupid a man can be? That reasoning is beyond common sense.

>> No.16887906

>>16887858
>how stupid a man can be
Work on your syntax, pajeet

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>>16887751

>> No.16888267

>>16885960
The longest valid Bitcoin protocol retard. Not btc retard. The witness data isn't stored on the blockchain retard. It's not Bitcoin retard.

>> No.16888287

>>16884705
Craig is a retired salesman with no education and no coding skills.